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Show THE HERALD. FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1923. Business and Professional CHARLES q -- SlSff vPRWO, ' Director of choruses, band Instruction n violin, cornet, vocal and nd orchestra. liano. ' I Apply for Terms. E. C. RODGEB9. Phone 899. 06 W. Center. T-T- -S w Knight Bldg., Provo, Utah. Phone 661-- 18T9. Kelleen could not "Twenty years from now," said Dr. Herman N. Bunde-se- n, commissioner of health, of Chicago, recently, people will wonder why the people of today were so foolish, refus ing to treat their bodies as they did their cars. Do you give your body the same careful attention you condigive to your automobile to keep the car in first-clas- s tion? Probably not. The automobile will not run unless it is in good condition. Your body will continue running, on a constantly decreasing speed rate, perhaps, until, lacking the attention that is given to your car, it will refuse to function. Then you will rush to a doctor, perhaps, and expect to be put into running order in fewer days than the number of years that were required to bring about the breakdown of your bodily machine. An automobile, or in fact, any machine, will not break down at once from rime condition to usefulness. There are numerous little noises indicating something is wrong; numerous little halts that seem to adjust themselves until the crash comes. So it is with the human body. There are many warnings that indicate something is wrong. To ignore them up to a certain point, perhaps, is a jrood procedure.' Too much attention should not be given to symptoms. But if they persist they should not be ignored. The better way. of mained. Not certain that be was not outlined agamet the background of light, he dare aot attempt to draw ; but bow, kia hands lowered, aa Meager drew the tyelt about his anna, desperate, bitter with bate, hia angers mast have griped the bvtt. With on eoovulatve effort he fired In the direction of the voice. The ballet struck the side wall, sent a splinter of nek 'earing into Keileea'e cheek, yet even aa be staggered beck, half Minded la the Same, be had a glimpse of the maddened V extra, running blindly down the passage. An instant the fellow stood out dear, his bead thrust forward, hia arms still held by the belt dasp; then Kelleea pulled trigger, and the runner sprawled eat, fiat and motionless, late the very center of that little pool of gray daylight It was the swift work of an Instant then darkness, and Mexger's huge bulk crushed Kelleen against die wall In one mad effort to kill. For a moment the smaller man. taken completely by surprise, stnig- w hPiniiv t eam the armn. glenoid of those clutching fingers. revolver dnrped from hi Vot' AND YOUR CART 1, CLARENCE RASMUSSEN Phone 869-- Special Representative . TEE RANKERS LIFE OF DES MOINES One of the mod conserva- tively managed life insurance companies in America. Information gladly furnished without obligation. BAKER & BASES Attorneys and Counselors-ai-La- w. Collections and Adjustments Everywhere. w attention in fact to give your body the same" care you give tear loose that e grip. the two fell, , however Meager'your car. Dr. tsundesen adds fad smi.ck ,th ,,ro"' th 8l"1? "Eat right, sleep right, think right and live to be a mow so aazina mri as m perc:m Vmnrlrorl ' VETERINARIAN Kelleen an Instant 'of relief, a V, 1 here is no reason why the span of human life cannot fresh brenth. tn release of ime Mm. .'prewii-in the hear future be lengthened to reach the century mark. arniUnderneath jPR, ARTHURJANE it is an a matter ot. taking care. ot one's body as one would of rH Yt with a fine machine. Some men's automobiles still run well after 156 W. 3rd N. Phone 681-ten-- years' usage; other men's are wrecks after six months' the weapon, thrusting he muzzle savagely Into Meagcr's ide. driving. "Have a physical examination: of yourself made every a' H so often just as you run your car into the shop at definite DR. H. F. CANNON dear through W Ton dirty brut, intervals. Fuel your body with good food just as vou fuel to kin yon would be' a pleasure. Jet Scientific Eyesight Specialist your car wun tne correct gas ana 011, dear up! Do you tnfr nie now?" The fellow, thoroughly cowed, Over Irvine's Store. back with the point of da and think and feel as of the shrinking the revolver still pressing hard Ilione 555. , Provo, Utah. past It is almoat"anenigmaTnTt against hia ribs, stuttered, but " PROVO, UTAH. "Z "'"" backward, una stranded. vise-lik- 0 Quality Shoe (lebiiilders k-- t guys ourselves, lieVtlie i"Ot out of the- way, and then we ait the mine. H I ! it's a finch'j'." ; -' Kelleen hesitated, not from any doubt as to his own purpose, hut in an endeavor to chnose rhe best method. Meager's plan opened new possibilities: the mnu must know more than he had repealed, while Garrity. was apparently evert de.'i.ier versed In the mystery. Just now both men would be more valuable alive than dead. He wouldn't "rust either, not for an Instant : they ettbtini , ! PROVO TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Geo. E. Brattan, Manager. Typewriters Repaired, Bought and Sold. Repairing a Specialty: All Work Guaranteed. Phone 207-- InternationalNew Money In Your Own Home you dont money you? "Ton deposit, to someone your else s credit. Then why pay rent to someone else ? Pay rent you first" r treacherous, desThere was no " j ! il; If your wife can't cook her! don't divorce I Keep her for a pet, and eat at the old Pi build, call on us. all We have the materials and will be very glad to help you. Company " Phone 357. 5th South and 2nd West, ........ i ..... ic, b. WasalchPrcduecCo CESTE PHONE 4S0. 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Greer Cafe - rut your yoursell. into money your own home, not in rent. to .. to Meager growled something which the other paid no heed. o: "So this was the p;f:t hang-out. was it?" r.auM "Yes.'' "I'll Play th Game," H Answered grade.-:."How did you catch on?" Shortly. i o i"onmfr history as tr..1 rpc- - in'terA,t'ion: tl News "I I knew him down in Mexico." cxi ot men and women, .living and'- MANILA - J;i'!y In 'Pre? this proposition, only a "Yes, s ire you 'did ; yoti w.t honesty UrfiHii-.with ; social-frri bleats, Sum r .r.z f cunning effort to throw 'him off his with his gang of euithroaw oiu-e,:.aices it .a far more a:'''- T' day as-- I've heard about that but he nev guard. If the chance ever came he would be murdered . a without Dr '.. crisis er told you of this place?" But now they proposed' th.ir : Meager hesitated, and IveLeen's qualm. ':ti;' conc-'Pr.'iiirn.irion of being partners w'.rh him in pinsum-matinHi pushed hurdt-r.- . : J: itioii :' lil' ..- c;i ..n'-'t'' ': ' tills crime; he. to aso-- ! "You better-spit'it out, I'd t sk .if r:.-rI his ar'it.ide was not sure love to shoot." tp;icj elate with 'them, on equal ''. trjH-,;)( i;: :;j:1 hv tne party. i. .Well, yuu, wlwt's.- th'e'.llf-feren'-e- learn .thejr. secrets.; They believed wiier :.::' arvrti-to belong' tit their class, to be '. i'rp'.il'-nM'muinola, .who is due Garrity. t.dd'me t!.e ft'l.mv him oufi.-iw!:i.n.kic and- at! .;: '';r. hiding from justice, a M arrive this morning from Ilo Ilo. was hiding in here somewhere' nn reckless character, with Manuel used to cor.ie t ,:.t:i " 'the'. ..r- .1;,; desperate to aNo. ThsA resign x;."ted price ,n; his headWthe "Frisco v.,s will cause a big'po.liti-ca- l i he needed stuff. bu- he tra.'-him .wa W'd n KM:'" He made decision. he rea'.tenment. r smart f.r the jmie. Ti :it xvas n.hv '' ' "That sounds fair enough. Bob," You say the I came up here 'for. a.'id mi s:!y ti.e.' he replied quietly. Judse is In on this, too?" '.reason. why. I g.a'M'.e.l the. nftvh 'thlnss. bcau-- e "Sure; he got the dope, and you j see... Ga.rr;ty fixe-he knew Manuel had a h i of a,- can't play any tricks on Garrity. He's coming here this morning." .'AVe spoil stored "Here?" wan.ted a free hand. U'hn' I "That's what We had a nice '. come, up I fired every American, on Mexicans I kr.ew. We little surprise party all made up ran just cattie enough so as to get for Manuel, only you cooked the an excuse for exploring the desert goose A low, peculiar whistle echoed We knew the d n slippery cuss was hid around here somewhere, through the passage, and Meager stopped suddenly. Again the whisbut couldn't get on to hia hole." tle sounded, evidently from the en"Well, go on." "Seems he wasnt doing anything trance to the tunnel. "I reckon that's him," he said any more. Just hiding out; none ot his gang with him. It had got grimly. "Now what is It between so hot for the old devil he was us, 'Kid peace or warT Kelleen thrust his revolver back afraid to show his nose above ' Into his belt 'thousand for him, grosmd; fifty "I'll play the game," he answered dead or alive, you know that last raid had got the C. 3. after shortly. him as well as Mexico, and he was smart .epough to lie out here ( aaosixNOo aa ox) until it blew over. Maybe we sever would have got on to him if Sanchez hadn't struck liis trsil one day A reformed poet, now making an by accident over beyond Silver That led him Into this honest living, tells us his poetic lisprings. valley, and then he got lost again. cense Just expired. After that we kept a .watch.- Jtj uinni qo no gruxi tor some ime. The grocery 'bill may be reduced the old f was too sly.' So. finally w';-- , by feeding the family candy easily him, Garrity jiy npa. meeting iy- .....Sll I! "Oh, you'll nueal all right ; I've to make you got the thumb-scretalk. You've partly fguessed the You know the secret of reason. this hole, and I reckon you are the only one who does. That Mexican partner of yours has got his. Gomez Is lying out there with a knife thrust In him you bet I know who the devir Is you are 'the only one of the gang left alive. Bob, and Tve got a gun at your heart. Now answer my questions, and answer Have you got them quick. yonr voice back, you big, skulking '" ' When you go to the bank were perate criminals. ...... ...... ................ ...... ....'..$L25 100 lbs. Whole Corn $2.3C .00 lbs. Fine Ground or Cracked Corn. 500 lbs. Fine Ground or Cracked Corn. $2.5fl 100 lbs. Heavy Idaho Oats $2.22 80 lbs. Fine Ground or Rolled Oats. . . ..$2.16 100 lbs .Barley .. ...$1.50 80 lbs. Mill Feed or Bran ..8755 400 lbs. Mill Feed or Bran 100 lbs. Oyster Shell $121 100 lbs. Armour 8 Meat Scraps ......$1.75 50 lbs. Charcoal S22 ... 100 lbs. Mixed Chicken Feed 10-lto help your hens throng sacks of $1.5v moultinjf and lay more eggs . . . . . . . ss service. COLUMBUS. Ohio. July 2S. Aa- ra BANDIT ESCAPES. of American sertingthat-teachehistory in the public schools have international Nw srvle. FORT SMITH, Ark.. July 28. failed. Dr. C. C. Kohl, of the Bow!- State Normal Ulysses Sullivan, notorious ing Green (Ohio) in an, address here, said in- - hoaia .bandit; formerly member of struct ion in history in the elemen- - Henry Starr's gang, escaped from tary schools is formal and lifeless. three officers near Harrison, Ark., He declared an attempt should be early this morning while enroute made to furnish pupils with more; to state prison, authorities here of the. records of social problems, learned today. ''American history teaching in the grades has no worthy, para-- i EXPLOSION KILLS BOY. mount and workable objective, spe-- i cifi.cally designed for the interest! International News Service. and capacities' of the children theyj LA.VSDO'A'X, Pa., July 21 An serve," said Dr. Kohl. "It has been ' unidentified boy was killed arid formal and lifeless, a mere matter, three persons injured in an explo-"- f words. Books on the teaching sion that destroyed the plant of the of "history have, for the most part, United States Fireworks Manufac-deal.- t with the objective in a pure- - ;turing company at Cardington, near Okla-schod- Put Your row made no reply. The widening radius of daylight gave Kelleen the outlines of his bulky figure, but feature were invisible. "What ! Not yet ! I'm the 'Frisco Kldr First you thought you'd double-crome; then you decided murder would do the Job best. Well, Meager, neither plan worked. I'm on to your game, and I'm very much alive. Now I've got you. Like to make a guess why I don't kill the school got human. beings out of history. To get them back la the big objective just now. Teachers will have to know more both of history and current life." 0 hf Quality and Service flz'-.tin- - ran MtytU '""' r ..EDITOR AND PUBLISHER The Daily Herald was entered as second claaa. mail matter June S 1911, and The Sunday Herald was entered aa second claaa mall matter May 9, 1322, at the postoffice, Provo, ruh, under the Act of March 3. Room 7, warn caxwre. ..n.ii.l Just what happened la not dear. see; he dare not take a atep cloeer to make sure. The Herald, only daily newspaper In Utah south of Salt Lake City, The chances are that Bunches had Is a member of the X. E. A. Service, and of the International News twe guns at hta waist He bad discarded one, but the ether yet reService. ABE W. TURNER Attorney-at-La- UTAH. Published every week-da- y except Saturday, and Sunday morning, at The Herald Building. South First Wert street. Pro, Utah. Telephone 95. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION Dally and Sunday, delivered by carrier, 4i cents a monm, or 13.30 the year la advance; by, maU. I3.5Q a year; Sunday only, .... by mall, $1.00 the year. In advance.. ... J. ENGAR Music Studio 'VlL - JBataa comes lata sigt;. the di legates wQ hold Bates arrived here jy West" SK x their committee meetings and a dto. . tersely sat ImuioB of the awrtta of the axperV Prim, adaiag .vm af iu; raa tfl mental work aa carried ad to tie lattefs -The Naxion-FOR GQHFEBElaGE al Dairy orzaaiaatioB. Council, whose mala e one aerev jject la to create a stronger demaaa mm, accoromg teo Bares w. T for all dairy producta. la continasir htm to tawest his e WATEE-LOU, July It Lea lv earrrln oa feeding experiment a worthless eompan; m , era to all shaaes and department showing the value of milk, butter. that time. Bates saud ;sai as footfa. eeam lice and cheese ot dairy work will be here for beea a "Jinx" to him : For SatnrdaT moramg aa aato- three days, beginning- - today, for mubCe tour of some of Iowa's lead yen tare a. TH find him If it the annual summer conference of Is scheduled. It rest of my life," BatV-- declirrf one oldlfaahloaea oi a Council, the National Dairy win end with bis, the organizations that has beea In- picnic for an. LACKAWANNA l LEA1 strumental la bringing prosperity HUNT STARTS uiwrEQ.Iateraatioiial Kewa to the Industry. FOB ALLEGED SWINDLER. -- nJ SLKATUM. Pa I : A larger attendance than any preLackawanna Motor '..i now Q vious conference has beea Indicatu 0t members, and cla.nis tbtt? WASHINGTON,- Jio., Juiy Tha ed by advance reservations. nunc, r uiuiaeiptiijj G. Prim w as Louis nerson snch a a llief" KSl "STUie "Setl'eT fcir-ato be Dromiaes conference worthy J It aaia to be second and Pitubn! make had better between "em end la that forerunner of the he about Dairy Cattle Con- anywhere HUTU. way we traced out this cave ana to be held her Septembev Wmself scarce when one Grover gress cornered." him got a runnel, aint Itr. Tav! It's -I dont know what it la. Tvej The opes session of the eonfe PHONE IN iOLU only been here once before in the ence suit this afternoon. M. D. Idea? dark. What's your Muna, of Chicago, president of the That Manuel found 'Alvara's National Dairy Council, win speaa earthe all Lost Mine' it's got on the Relation of Councill Work marks." to the Dairy Industry." Then Mine! "The the Xost Folia wing him on the programme tnea If a worth millions t Ton you will be B. W. Balredstoa, PhOade can't mean It" "Ifs only a guess; let's ehuck Dhia: C L Cohee. Philadelphia; E. Oar Aaawer. Yon Qui Depend that sow, 'and finish op with R. Quackeabuab, Pittsburgh; W. A. . Gomea." Wentworta. Columbus, Ohio; C "Tea, but wait!" exclaimed MeaBechtelheimer, Waterloo; A. E. ger eagerly, suddenly seeing a Wilkinson, aeneral manager of chance for himself. "There ain't no nse of you making any gunplay local creamerr comDany. and M. O with me, 'Kid.' What's the matter Maugha, secretary of the National with us being penmen? There's Dairy Council. only three of ua know about tUl Dalrring aa It concerns health you, Garrity. an' me. H I! There and child welfare will be explained to here Louis Kelsch, Mp. must be money enough 208 W. Center St. Council workera. make us all rich. Gomes baa got by the Dairy will stage a series a devil of a .lot hid away some- School chiildren We Are As Close U Yon as Your Telephone. where, and, good G 41 If this is of health plays and pageants for tha No. 674. the 'Lost Mine'" grand assemblage. Special Datr on meT "Tea, but why pick Council instructors have been In "Well, ain't that what you want- Waterloo for several days training ed a while ago? I reckon ?ou ain't no better than we are. Do you g want to hog it all? What is the a like two dogs, sense of our esich otbw, when, ' Riid trying by 0 L there nrist be ennish here to make us nil rich? Nobody else . $150 1 bu. Wheat, sacks returned will ever know aliout it if we keep $2.2C do returned All these is need sacks ..we lbs. bury 100 Wheat, quiet. Itne Furnished Bungalow and Board, $3 per day, $15 per week. Tents with screen wire kitchenette, $5 to $7 per week. ; ;Cia Phone ar Write. TROUT DINNERS ud SPRING FRY DINNERS OUR SPECIALTIES DONNAN'S PLACE the Improvement of Health and the of Life. USE IT FREELY Extens. " IT MAKES THE CHILDREN CHERRY HILL GEO' DAIRY 9e HOOVER It BEATSj, U Sweeps 21c a Day Soon Pays Only 21c a asitCUa for a Hoot' the rate dayat a month in a short completely pays for a Hoover $60 tiin wh3 you use it Free home demonstration and triaL any time, by appointment no obligatioin. CALL MR. FOSTER OP ' MR. CAMPBELL L 866-- J. 357 E. Center St ':: --''- --- !t |